Still 12 November 2017 in the Veluwe. After the stream and clouded agaric mushrooms in the morning, we went to Het Loo again in the afternoon. Where we saw fungi like these ones …
… and these ones (probably Trametes ochracea) …
… and these orange ones …
… and these ones, sharing a branch with lichens.
We hear nuthatch sound.
Small candlesnuff fungi.
And somewhat bigger sulphur tuft fungi.
On the forest floor, we could see wild boar have been digging.
Tinder fungi, on various standing …
… and fallen trees.
Finally, these ones.
Stay tuned for 13 November 2017 in the Veluwe region!
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